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Hi I'm Tanner

I grew up in Paradise Utah. I love to rock climb, mountain bike, and hunt. I do construction for a living and I'm a Mormon

About Me

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I love spending time outside hunting with my brothers or going and rock climbing or mountain biking with my friends. I do construction for a living and have a ton of fun building houses. it can get difficult sometimes but never boring.

Why I am a Mormon

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I have had two really great friends who have been the examples I needed in the times I needed them. I am grateful that they were placed in my life to help support and guide me on the right path. I have a testimony that we have a loving heavenly father who is very mindful of us and has a plan set for us that we can return into his presence. He sent his son, Jesus Christ, to come to the earth and preform the great and eternal atonement. He died and was resurrected that we all may be able to live again. I know this because I have felt his love in my life and seen him bless me through sweet tender mercies again and again.

How I live my faith

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Since I can remember I have always been a Mormon. I grew up always going to church. I was able to participate in Young men's ( a program set up for the male youth of the church to have activities and do service). This has been a great part of my life as a Mormon. Through it I have had a chance to help other people through acts of service and been able to build friendships that will last forever.

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